Agency
A NH broker who is the designated agent for the seller in a transaction where their brokerage firm also represents the buyer has arranged:
AAn undisclosed dual agency
BA designated agency arrangement reducing the conflict of full dual agency✓ Correct
CAn exclusive agency relationship
DA buyer's agency relationship for both parties
Explanation
Designated agency allows the same brokerage to represent both buyer and seller by assigning different agents to each side. This reduces (but does not eliminate) the conflicts of full dual agency, where one agent serves both.
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